j ; Serving' MSU f o r 5 2 y ears > E stab lish ed 1 9 0 9 V ol. 5 3 , No. 1 4 4 T u esd ay M o rn in g , F e b ru a ry 1 3 , 1 9 6 2 6 Pages p*w^»M?S«S5£*frich. 10 Cents m*mm,n'ld 4l |il H. I I I . I nl '< ........... .. ............ ............. ........... A —. G lo b a l tito Associated P ress W orker Fa lls 6 Favors Top-level Flo o rs, Dies 8 U .S . C r e w m e n D i e u t V i e t N a m .SAIGON, South Viet N am —T he burned w reckage of a C47 carry in g eight U.S. m ilitary m en d a d tw o V ietnam ese w as found in guerrilla-infested m ountains M onday an d apparently all aboard perished. S earch p a rtie s re p o rted finding nine bodies. A 28-year-old lab ra forem an feB six floors to his death earty from the sixth floor, B wing, of th e building. Gathering It was the fourth a irc ra ft accident involving A m erican m ili­ An autopsy was to be held Moodliy m orning while working Pow er» R elease ta ry personnel since the United S tates recently stepped u p rid M onday afternoon. on Wilson H all dorm itory, j u t to South Viet N am in the w a r on Viet Cong Com m unist guer­ The body w as token to the Isn ’t M uch H elp rillas. T hree A m ericans died in one of th e previous crashes. southrof Case dorm itory. Gorsline - R uncim an F u n eral ^ W illiam R. M anner, who w as Home. ‘ WASHINGTON - from students, faculty and i M em bers of the faculty com- S. C.) proposed th a t the 32- still lies ahead. Among the points in which will be th e topic of Dr. R ivkin’s m em bers of the com m unity. m ittee year-oid flier be called before The only official w ord on the' com m ittee m em bers expressed speech in 101 Kellogg Center, A letter requesting donations W alter Adams.' « public session of th e Senate spy plane pilot’s w hereabouts in terest w ere these: 8 p.m . Tuesday. w as sent to all faculty m em - R ussell A rtned Services com m ittee to during th e day w as th is cryptic Was P o w ers’ high-flying re­ Rivkin is th e d irector of bers b y th e F aculty C om m ittee tell th e sto ry of his cap tu re. statem en t; connaissance plane shot down A frican P olitical and Economic fo r Woollcott Sm ith T hursday. T In suggesting th a t P o w ers be "T h e facts a re th a t b e is see­ from m o re th a n 60,000 feet Developm ent R esea rch P ro ­ O ver 1554 w as received Tuesday Higbac. Invited to te fl. h is sto ry a t a ing bis fam ily an d will be go­ altitude, a s th e R ussians g ra m of thq C enter fra In ter­ afternoon. He r b e r t national Studies a t M assachu­ public h earin g of th e com m it­ ing through this intrarogation.” claim ed, o r w as he .forced The Student Com m ittee for F re d H oehter. tee, Thurm ond said: Pow ers, whose cap tu re down by m echanical trouble? setts Institute of Technology. Woollcott Smith w ill begin col­ tria l relations . “ In fairn ess to M r. Pow ers, deep inside R nssia created W hat w ere th e circum stances lecting contributions in the Un­ th e A m erican people need to a n international u p ro ar l a of h is cap tu re ? The R ussians ion concourse W ednesday. O ther contributions m a y be sen t to The Woollcott Sm ith b e a r h is stra y from M r. Pow­ e r s him self. M ay, m v i s tra d e d witli another A m erican p rtesae r a rid P o w m could h av e des­ tro y ed his plane, along with Weather ‘If th e re is no blam e, th is to r Soviet spy Rndotf L its ca m e ra s a n d o th er equip­ Cloudy today an d a H tt t e F und, CO B a rb a ra R an , 823 ought to be brought out.’ m ent. H e y also said h e c a rried w arm er. Tbo low la s t night A b e ! .'I f } L antern Hills D rive, E a s t Lan­ th e m ean s of self-destruction. - 1 * to t t and th e Mgh to­ sing The acting ch airm an of th e He w as flown baric to this S en ate F r a ä f n R elations com­ country and reu n ited w ith som e Sen. Howard W. Cannon, day—In the I n » I P s . I l f «at- While the com m ittees hope leek to r W ednesday Is to r m ittee , Sen. John S p arkm an, m em b ers of his fam ily a t an D-Nev.) a rid h a w a s ^ tis a p - to raise th e M I 3MW> they (D-Ala.) called on te e S tate n s M a d la M r. Pow ers’ caa- light show ers a n d slightly undisclosed rendezvous. Gov­ a re not expecting la rg e t o board Der t t t i o e n t to give th e cora- . See POWERS p ag e i e rn m e n t officials u sed elab o r­ T u esd ay M o rn in g , F e b ru a ry 1 3 , 1 9 6 2 ilM i < for to b ranches of i welcomed into a b ra n d ) of th e C a d e ts their sev eral m onths j service by one of th e staff of­ ficers afte r prelim inary ra- W lD R e c e iv e ~ E a c h group of cad ets will b e | m ark s by Col. Ja m e s P . Skells. B ra n c h P o s ts By JACKIE KORONA Of the State News Staff Count Basie ttkcs the tw ist! e r , espWaed tie leek of feet- One hundred Arm y Ode «art*, *e leele stal­ cad ets will receive tb eir branch tag fa r the aaM k . “ It’s th e assignm ents Tuesday evening efaftos that make tie differ- i t cerem onies to b r b d d in the ROTC S A L E interm ission a t th e cnee,” la said. *£*«ysae’s Union Ballroom a t 7 : » p.m . J-Hop S atu rd ay , the master of afraid ti 1st tbWjSlfass ge P a a iB a s , (Hands, «ad m em ­ S a v e u p to th e top jazz-big band in the wfcea Owy’f* an dressed eg .” bers of th e Arm y and A ir Perce co a atry said, “ I don’t do O n B ut clothes d e a l make any tw ist m yself, b a t I Hke O n differoiB e to D etroffar O de. ROTC teaching staff wilt be a t o u r A n n u a l O w / O m a s k m id I like to see th e Complete w ith tux, th e young present. Senior cadets, who will young people tak in g an in terest receive th eir com m issions as in th is m a n e .” G rinning broadly th e Count sta g e r opp ressed Ms fa d in g for th e tw ist. He ju s t stood th ere 2nd lieutenants U.S. A rm y R e­ ' Pre-Inventory Sale and wiggled. serv e th is com ing June, applied said , "W e did a tw ist reco rd mnoiamBmmaaSm ourselves a couple m onths • New B o o k s _ _ said h e feels such an • U sed B ooks in terest in m u sif w ith a b o at will possibly help in d ie revival I Encyclopedia* -v of th e big b an d sound. "A liking fer Ms twist am* I P ip e rb o u n d s sic will lead Is a liking fer t R eco rd s —L P ’s, 4 5 ’s, Stereo “ i types of music, be L “Thee • A rt P rin ts Mg hands m a y toUew.” The C ount’s point w as veri­ i F o u n ta in P en s fied a fte r th e d ance w hen n u ­ " • Sw eatshirts m erous autograph i s a k e r t couldn’t voice enough compli­ • S tatio n e ry - m ents about th e ban d ’s fabu­ lous m usic. Basie also said be likes play­ M any O th e r Item s ing for university audiences or d ancers. He said, “Tide ia an* A t R ed u ced P ric es ~ TH E COUNT tak es e t a n wa the drum s p rio r to U s perform ance a t the JrHep. o th er way to g et th a young Saturday evening. Count B asie’s specialty Is the plane but he doubles on ether people Interested in m u sic.” testn u n o ats a s weB. —S ta te New» Photo by Skip M ays.____________ _ He said ke feels th a t the ♦ Mg bond eaaad will cem e back If th e y eo a g er bead s a re C am p u s B o o k S to re D r . James Joyce Praises gives • chance. On college cam puses, he said , th ere a re m any goad gra n ge J u t wait- leg to r th e ch aace to grave 1 B LO CK E A ST O F CAMPUS OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT WEEKDAYS 1 A.M. F B I. A SAT. ALSO AT ' (A c ro ss F ro m T h e U n io n ) A fric a n , Asian U N Roles th e ir w erth. If they a re given- } this chance, be ceatam ed , th en the Mg hand revival will t i l l N. LARCH US 27 f t 4TW S. CEDAR US 127 YOUR BEST BUY. CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS be e reality ra th e r th en a The United Nations Is the two voting to g eth er against the “ beginning tow ard world topic of conversation. only hope for the world, but re st of the w orld.” peace.” “ It will give yoaag B asle’s d ru m m er. S o n n y the United S ta te r and G reat Joyce said R ussia’s influence Am ericans a chance to do P ayhe, rep u ted to b e one of th e B ritain are blocking it, says Itself is sm all in the UN and w hat they alw ays w a it to do b est i n - t h r business, also likes Dr. Jam es Joyce, internation­ the real challenge in the world —help world peace and pros­ the tw ist, a n d he dances too. ally-known English author and is net Communism, b u t how perity. The thing th a t Is need­ B ackstage S atu rd ay Bight, lecturer. the West re a c ts to the em erg­ ed is to get the P eace C erae Sonny said , “ Me, like th e During talks and discussions ing African and Asian peoples. under the United N ations.” tw ist?" a n d stood th e re dene- a t the Wesley Foundation Sun* "W estern civilization lived Joyce was in E a st Lansing ing like a cham p. day, Joyce said it la the Afri­ on the backs of other peoples as th e . first stop on a national T he little m an who’s ployed cans and Asians who a re sav­ for two o r th ree centuries,” he tour for the G eneral B oard of the drum s since he w as six ing th e UN and the world. said. ‘The question now is C hristian Social Concerns of y ea rs old said he enjoy* (Ray­ “T hese em erging peoples see w hat are you going to give back the M ethodist C hurch. He a r ­ ing for college groups too. But, them selves a s the links across for w hat you got. rived from New York, w here he s a id rth e young people don’t th e world,” Joyce said. “ The: “ The re al revolution is hot he serves as—a consultant to seem to feel th e m usic a s m uch won’t tie in with alliances wit! going on in Africa o r Latin the UN Econom ic and Social a t dances as they A) a t com the W est o r the C om m unists A m erica o r w herever but in­ Council. certs. because they know w here it side as. The U.8. revolution, He also recently served on would lead—w a r and destruc* begun in 1771, is still going th e staff of the International- tioo.” ~ eu a n d 1 wonder how m any Labor Office a t Geneva, Swit­ editors knew it.” zerland, w here h e lives m uch “ E very African lead er I’ve talked to said he needed the Joyce charged several tim es of the y e a r when not on tour. United Nations in o r d e r to r in his talks th a t the press of A m erica and B ritain Is fighting U s country to survive. And A p p lic a tio n s _ I J b eard hardly a reference to_ against world peace and under­ standing by playing up h atred either R ussia o r the United and crisis and slighting o r dis­ A v a i l a b l e - States. To them the world m ust be one of cooperation torting significant news. Applications for the annual sa d technical assistance ami " T o belong to the world, we have to teach- it as a world A griculture plaque a re avail­ peace.” citizen,” he said, “ but how can able in 121 A gricultural Hall Joyce said even though Rus­ our students understand th a t and should be turned in by Feb. sia and the United States fight when they a re surrounded by 16. each other on m ost m atters, the type of press and general E ach y ear the plaque is giv­ when a vital question of out­ lite ratu re w e h av e .” en to the student-in agriculture lawing atom ic weapons is ra is­ - The B ritish lectu rer did who has m ade the g re atest con­ ed in the UN, “ Y ou-find the p raise the P eace Corps a s a tribution through college ac­ tivities. L ast y e a r C Im ille C hristm an, a dairy m ajor, won P eggy L uadherg Lincoln Day Banquet the aw ard. O w aer-M aaager Scheduled by GOP SPECIAL - COED Michigan Republican election y e a r hopes will be boosted by will represent the State C entral PURCHASE SPECIAL Com mittee a t banquets. W ASH-N-W EAR a series of Lincoln Day ban­ Speakers from the state leg­ FLA N N ELS _ quets now underway in key counties of the state. islature an d Constitutional Con­ DAYS The “ em otional lift” is com­ ing from top national and state p arty officials who a re appear­ vention include William G. MIL likin (T raverse C ity), Con-Con P resident Stephen Neisbit, and ONLYVARSITY SHOP S £95 E v e r y W eek ing a s headline speakers at E dw ard Hutcninson, Con Con 228 ABBOTT RD. E. LANS. M on., T n e a * a n d W ed. som e 90 dinners planned be­ vice president. tw een now and M arch 24. Lincoln Day banquets are f t P e rm a n e n t traditional “ pep rallies” and fund ra ise rs for the GOP. f t H a irc u t Heading a ro ste r of national speakers a t the dinners will be national OOP C hairm an Willi­ f t S ty le am M iller (New Y orkl; U.S. Senators B arry Goldwater (A rizona), John Tower (Tex- $10 as), «Ml C arl C urtis (N ebras­ k a ), an d W ilbur M. B rucker, WHY B E A PALEFACE? fo rm er S ecretary of the Army. R o b ert P . G riffin, August E . USE OUR Johansen and E lford Ceder- SUNTAN ROOM berg, m em be rs of M ichigan's Congressional delegation, com piote th e speaking team s from We Recommend on excitingly row tingono fashion story, b y Valmodo - th e nation’« i n capii capitol. Stala GOP C hairm an Gaorge George Gabrieleen M. V enP eurtem . 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T rip i s Spr*ri» R ehabilitation C enter a t Sparrow l i a ^ i t l l , DETROIT un-American Mo­ Main Locmge, Union. tor» Corp. Monday named aa m e l T O g h t » 7 p.m . SUda attorney and aa «ngtaeer-eak»- pro g ram , E a s t Y akeley man to the Jobe of chairman aad president, which George Social Dancing Class —t p.m* Romney relinquished to raa : Umoe Table Tennis Room. for the Republican nomination MSU Hesphal Asm.—7:50 p.m. for Governor of Michigan. Mr. W. C. K laver, speaker. Richard Eugene Cross, 51- “Bhm C r a s s and Blot year-old attorney and «T AMC Shidud,** 77 Kellogg Center. director, was mimed chairman ERA SE W IT H O U T A T R A C K SW EETLA N D AWS Activity Beard — 7 pm. and chief executive officer. Roy Abernemy, who started ON EATON’S CORRXSABLE BON D Open meeting, 325 Student an automotive career hi I S M S w e e tla n d T o T e ll Service». Toeeb-tvm. hnei ml piek, m with me Inai É l Campas 4-H - 7:30 p.m., 312 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I O f T e s t C h a n c e ’ Agriculture Hall. NEW ORLEANSLB—A New P r a m e a a d e r s Executive Orleans ceapte, owners of I n F o n u n T u e sd a y Beard — 6 p.m. Women's 7,0Mshares of r»amim slock Gymnasium. la American Malms, said What would yea say If tt were Geology Wives — g p.m.pEd- Monday they weald one your last chance to speak be­ dington Rug Co. American Meters FM H al fore a group of people? George Bemery Mha am» ao This is the topic of a lecture Uriea Board Rush Convoca- Repabttcaa candidate for aeries being presented fey the room. 7:30 p.m.. Union Ball­ ttee — Governor of MlcMgaa. Union Board Forum Commit­ Greek Week Pnblkity Com­ Mr. and Mrs. Bimml The­ tee. Dr. William^ Sweetland ofm riot said t a n t y t naadag wOv EEumBRIBI CaKllW^ lUlSBZXfc ^ h A Jm mittee —4 p.m., 34 Union. far paBhd effke wadd hart the first speaker of the aeries Baghmer’s Wives — t p ja, American Meters' ante sales begtentag at 7:30 pm. Tues­ S p a r t a n f f i O . > te the lahertag paMk which day la Parlor C of the Union. lefhuim tHadtnf Assn. —4:13 they termed mostly “detne Dr. David Gottlieb, Depart­ p.m., University Lutheran cratk party” members. ment af Iwrlalngy end~Anthn>- Church, study group. - ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I pology, wiU meek March g, B a p t i s t «Indent reBewsldp, Dr. Cteude Welch of the nat­ 7:30 pjn.. Baptist Student as ST apprentice mechanic, ural adeaoa department and Center, special music night was promoted from executive Campus G p^ifiedi Dr. Harold Walsh of the phOoa- vice president and general Your Kay to Batter Values ophy itspertwml are on the THE MORE YOU TELL — manager to president aad chkf roster for wring term. THE QUICKER YOU SELL! operations officer. Ha to 56. □□□ nanna 333 Crossword Puzzle □□□□□tin 333 aoaacsanaa nansa □□□□ n o n 'Es a n n a S n o ín a □330 3333 033 □33 03003 303! □ 3 3 an aa □□□□ □□□□□aa n s s o a l □ sa □□□□ □□□□a unnacosi □ 33330331] □□□ □ao oaagn asa o r t S h irt S erv in g A V ariety O f F in e F oods S A L E ! In a n all new , islan d a tm o sp h e re. O P E N 11 A JM . D A IL Y P iz z a & D e liv e ry S e rv ie r P H O N E E D 2 -0 6 6 3 Order Today — Delivered Wednesday F eb ru ary 1 4 th R o se s Say, “ I love you’ O rc h id s th e fra g ra n c e C a m e llia s of G a rd e n ia s F lo w ers S prin g A rrangem ents — Novelties D ish G ardens — Flow ering P lan ts MMs ara dHfatent, too. Y o u c a n ’ t I n k t h e m a r a i f t * « N g r e s p e w fc im y . A n d R « Q u ir e s th e f t e n t y o m g r o t i t h e m a n d press them o a h e r d - f i n i s h e d w h i t e , s c ie n tific a n d e n g in e e r in g m in d s th is c o u n tr y h a s t e pepee. B e t y o a cea test them, mold them, nurture o ffe r . M a n y , m a n y m in d s t h a t w o r k a s o n e . M in d s s u c h th e m , s h a p e th e m , s tr e tc h it e m , e x c ite th e m . a s you rs, p erh a p s.W o n 't y o u c o m e in a n d t a lk t o u s ? i f fio r iit A id r h e le n g s t e e m . A t C a l T e c h 's J e t P r o p u ls io n y o u h a v e a m in d to ? _ ’ L a b o r a to r y , th a t's M l w e d a T h e p r o d u c ts o f th e s e (acro ss ¿rom th e U n ion ) i i d e d i n w m r e n e R n H n r in i m e n t s t h a t w ill e x p lo r e JE T PROPULSION LA R O R A TO R Y njff) t o n M o o n a n d p te n ate a n d c o m m u n ic a tio n s y s t e m s to 4S00 OAK GftOVt OSWE, PASADENA, CALIFORNIA M j w F 0 Ä U A R Y 1 4 — .C o n t a c t U n iv e r s ity On campus interviews: P la c e m e n t O ffic e r f o r A p p o in tm e n t. team w m a m m « am » a aea fem em « ae B a iaaB » w a M ig a aM (ae m aM 4 « M am laea » /0 .A d n m ae « am ririaa |R h H m m « m "“'S mms mm A*^ìi WÊ Michigan State News, East Lansing, p c h ig in T u e s d a y .M o n d â t, F e b ru a ry 13, 1962 -l\L.:.l....,.a.;, i--- , ■< j ÀiJ . ■... p A H I , J? -■Ari-A W m 'L jthz* p- Ohio State Headß Top Ten A r t w m i m m Tiie to p te n team s j a th e a a fien w ith first p iace irete* and 9. Doquesne (114) IB. B s r i M G reen (M 4 ) 77 S3 ■ H I i 8 | r : i .. season won-lost records a re O K tra receiving votes in­ X Hailing from Evanston, illi- Ten the toughest conference in te r .shooters and to the (bet Gent, Schwarz, F re d Thomann a* follows: ■ cluded: (not necessarily In or­ •aois, and called popular and the country. “ AH the Big Ten th a t d ie gam e is ta s te r moving an d BOI B arry. ¿ « • f r a a • • • • • ■ * L O hio S tete (43) (18-0) 430 d e r) W est Virginia, Colorado, ^conscientious fey his fellow team s a re tough," h e said, When ask ed why b e cboee today than In the past. UNBEATEN -M SB ’ M A T E coattnaed Ms undisputed m arch 2. Kentucky (17-1) 375 Loyola (Chicago), U C L A , ^ i t n m a t i i , ' se n io r4"A rt “ You c a n ’t let up on a n y one MSU over Me a t h * college of­ Southern California, VUlanova, Schw arm leads the S partan team . Any squad can beat any The recipient of S tate’s Most fers, S c h w e r » ,* ! » M u a m B through th e college basketball ra n k s p t h another M M 3. C incinnati (194) 345 in (be weekly A sso cia te d fh re ss jo ll * . a p an el * 48 4. K ansas S tate (17-2) 288 St. Jo h n ’«, V irginia Tech, U tah, < a g e rs this y e a r a s captain. other team on any given Valuable P la y e r aw ard last Illinois, U tah S tate, LoMsvflle, 5. B radley (1*4) 234 • Two team m ates typify the night,” he said. y ea r, Schwarm sold th a t be thought b e w ould b e aW e to * £ E S S S X X t & . i m ? . t f c e j u t « to . 6. Oregon M ate (17-1) 186 Arizona S trie , Wisconsin, Cali­ feelings about the g u ard cap ­ “ In high school,” Schw arm work easily w ith conch F orddy hadn’t thought seriously about Anderson, a n d w anted to piny t h ^ y S r S m through S aturday MgM, T. Duke ( 1 « ) 148 fornia, C erietuiry, Colorado ta in . P e te G ent said be thought continued, “ th ere m ight be only playing professional basketball m ore re g u la r season gam es to p l a y a f t e r ttto * * * Is o v er. 8 .. M ississippi State, (1S-1) 123 State a a d A rkansas. S chw ann w a s “th e m ost popu­ two o r th ree good m en on the for a Big Ten school. a fte r graduation. a . Aft* playing M ichigan M onday a f e * th ey h ad a Saturday l a r m an on th e team —all the entire team , but in college d a te a t M ichigan S tate. | | His interests in basketball jn e n resp ect him .” com petition, every m an is tops » Bill Schwarz called A rt a v ery conscientious person and or he wouldn’t be th e re ." “ H ie reason for Illinois bas­ stem s from its fa st m oving ac­ tion. He feels th a t basketball I M S c h e d u le SUGAR R A T ROBINSON is g o ta f to give D enny M oyer another, chance S aturday night a t M adison Coral Gables' is m ore keenly com petitive BASKETBALL 41-year-old ex-cham p b e a t it-y a a p e ld M oyer la s t O ctober but one who takes basketball very ketball being considered b etter seriously. The six foot one inch captain played basketball throughout high school and w as captain of than M ichigan basketball Is probably ddh to th e fact th at Illinois is m ore basketball con­ scious,” he said. than any other s p o rt C ourt " S chw ann believes th a t th ere 3 Behav. Sei. - M H all ( p.m . Gym th e d w lr ito w as s p lit if Robinson postponed this m atch once when a train in g cam p is a good possibility for team 4 Throw aw ays - S. G erauds H in ju ry forced him to push tb e d ate b a d : from Ja n . 8 to Feb. 3 im provem ent next season b e­ P h i Dolt * - S C h ip i m and finally back to becau se of a viru s attack . - , . 1 ILFORNO in T h e N a m e t h a t M ad e P iz z a F a m o u s in L a n a in g th e E vanston High School team Schw arm feels th a t the re a ­ cause of the m any capable 6 B ailey V - 8 F T . LAUDERDALE, FLA.—Bob Turley, te e once fast right­ in his senior year. Schw ann considers the Big son for the consistent rise of basketball scores is due to bet­ junior m en returning to the team . These players include 3 Big D ’s * P lay m ak ers 7 p.m . u h an d er who underw ent ah elbow operation la s t fall, said Mon­ H day he ex p ects to m ak e a strong com eback as he signed his ROW9KN ftTJJjOOA«. 4 D T J> . pi - D. CM pi ' S e rv in g S n ack s - S an d w ich e s - L á n c h e te la - D in n e rs L.C.A. pi - D. U. pi H I 1962 co n tract w ith to e New Y ork Yankees. B ailey 4 - 5 IU A lso C a te rin g t o —- — \ CINCINNATI—W ally P ost, tb e Cincinnati R eds’ slugging 8 p.m . outfielder, an d rookie southpaw p itch er Bob Risenhoever have P r iv a te P a r tie s - B a n q u e ta - M ee tin g s G iltner Geldings - CSO n signed th e ir 1962 co n tracts, g eneral m an ag er Bill D ew itt said A .E. P i pi - A.T.O. p i n V isit O u r R a th sk e lle r A rm strong 4 • 6 m M Ponday. . . _ _ o st an d B isenhoover b rin g th e num ber of R eds who have . . Open 5 p.m . D aily B ryan 3 - 7 m signed th e ir co n tracts to 27. r- •Phone E D 7-1311 9 p .m ., T rojans - B ag rats H DCNEDIN, FLA.—Arnold P a lm e r alm ost caught up with Complete Take-Out Service J ~ S.A.M. pi > S.A.E. pi n Gene L ittler in professional golfing’s money-winning sweeps- A rm strong 3 . 8 i n v » k « la s t w eek with his second straig h t trium ph on th e w inter B ryan 1 - 8___ in LAST 2 DAYS HOCKEY C a l m e r picked up $5,300 for his 12-stroke .victory in the F eatu re 8:15 p .m . E a s t Shaw • S. Chi Phoenix open lifting him from fourth place to second in the 9:00 p.m . E m m ons - Case top te n m oney w inners. 1:25 - 4:15 9:45 p .m . D. P . E v. Sch. 1:45 • 141 10:30 D. S. P h i - Coral Gables JIM BEATY, of th e Los Angeles T rack Chib, ra n the mile- DORMITORY BOWLING ru n in a tim e * 3:68.9 to b reak th e indoor reco rd a t the Tim es feR0KRTMIUVII Alleys 6 p .m . Indoor T rack m eet in Los Angelos S aturday. * 3-4 A rm strong 2-4 5-6 E a s t Shaw 1-5 B eaty is a m em b er of th e sub-par four-m inute outdoor mile a n d Is now th e firs t athlete to shade four m inutes indoors. ■ fe H Ü s n n 7-8 E a s t Shaw 2-4 9-10 E a s t Shaw 6-10 8:30 p.m . S en d h e a rt-w a rm in g V a le n tin e te É à M H W ishes w ith flowers from . . 1-2 E a s t Shaw 7-9 _ - 3-4 W est Shaw 1-5 STARTS THURSDAY 5-6 W est Shaw 2 4 7-6 C am eron • C arth ag e B a rn e s F lo r a l _ 1 0 C ache • C achet FRA TERN ITY VOLLEYBALL o f E a s t L a n a i n g .------ METRO g o ld w yn MMER, " L id h iin t b e C ourt 6 p .m . A. E . P i - D. Chi Gym I We T elegraph Flow ers World-Wide MMWR/N ARTHUR. - " a * p ia z z a P h i D elt - Z.B.T. _ I FREED Htooucno* ciNEMAScoee- mctwococo* 7 p.m . 2 1 5 A n n St. E D 2 -0 8 7 1 P . K. P h i - B . T. P i I Olivia de Havffland » R ossano B r a n i D .T J). - P h i P si I .-Yvette Mimieux » G eorge H i n W « ' — 8 p.m . L.C.A. - S. Chi 1 T. D. CM - A. S. P h i ' I 9 p.m . A.T.O. - P h i Dig. K . I PREPA R IN G for the Donkey B asketball G am e F rid ay i n the Judging Pavilion T . Chi - S.A.E. I a re (left to rig h t): Den M onger, F reeland j n t o r ; Bob M eachune, chairm an of SHORT COURSE - the gam e; J a n How ard, Veto sw ee th eart- * Snyder H all; and Steve H unter, publicity chairm an of the Veto Association. - __ BASKETBALL J e n ts e a G y m - E N G IN E E R S C ourt 7 p.m . Hawks • Swishers 2 D rib b lers • F easo rs S C IE N T IS T S Donkey Basketball Tilt Friday 8 p .m . P a la c e Boys • N ethreakers 2 F lak ers • S atetttes R o sters a r e now being a c ­ Donkey basketball games M en’s H all Association will go ch a rg e _will b e -$.75 for every­ cepted for the. F ra te rn ity Swim­ will be featured in the judging against new and old officers one. Tickets a re available a t m ing m eet to b e held M onday Pavilion Friday at 8 p.m. of the In ter-F ratern ity Coun­ th e Union o r a t th e door. of n e x t week. In the first game the Asso­ cil. Two trophies will be given ciation of Off-Campus Students - The gam es, played sim ilar to to the w inner of each gam e. will compete against the Vets basketball bu t on donkeys, is E rvin R au sh , of R eese, will Association. In the second at­ sponsored by the Ag E duca­ be supplying th e donkeys. He Chet „Walker traction, officers- from- the tional Club. The adm ission has trav eled to various p laces with the donkeys an d brought one to cam pus a s a dem onstra­ Sets Pace tion la st weekend. KANSAS CITY (S - C h e t W alk«-, known a s th e “ B rad ­ ley je t,” continues to s e t tb e Skiers’ Trip M issouri V alley Conference b asto tb aQ scoring p ac e w ith a n - av e rag e of 27.1 fo r aH gam es A student ski trip to th e a n d 25.9 fo r league tilts. C aberfae Ski Club in C adillac, H e fire d In 40 points S atu r­ M ichigan, is being offered by d ay n ig h t a t LoutsviDo to m atch V andervoorts of E a s t L ansing h is season high ag a in st Wlchi fo r Sunday, F e b ru a ry 18. ta . R unner-up I* J o h n Savage T he trip , costing fUkSO p e r of N o rth T r i m S tate Who h a s person, w ill b e m a d e by G rey m t av e rag e o f 2 0 4 for league hound bus, a n d th e re wUI bo a s contests a n d 1 94 fo r aU g am es m an y busses used a s a re neces­ T he B rad ley e te r also h a s sary . rep laced G ene W iley e f Wichl Included in th e to tal p rice of t a a s th e rebound lead e r w ith th e trip will b e coffeejuhd rolls * a a v e rag e of 14 e g am e in served on th e busses and free conferen ce te sts a n d 12.2 In a ll ski instruction fo r beginners. gam es. The busses will leave from L anny Van E m a n of W k h i E a s t L ansing a t 6:45 a .m . Sun ta , who exhausted his ellgibil day m orning an d re tu rn abeu ; tty a t th e end of th e firs t se­ 9:00 p.m . th a t night. m ester, still lead s th e free AH reservations should b e to s s e rs rw ith 61 of 71 for 85.1 m ade through P a t M itchell, p e r cent. T he ru n n e r up with m anage r of V andervoorts 59 of 70 for 84 4 is G ary Hev Sports Shop, E a s t Lansing. elone of T ulsa. L PRO G RA M INFORMATION GALL E D 24117 * 0 9 # -% I E m * E A S T L A N S I N G • P H O N E E D .Î-7 8 I4 ~ IF T H E S H O E F IT S . . . NIGHTS * SUNDAY - ADULTS l i e SAT. MAT. l i e . th e n w e p ro b a b ly h av e n o th in g to o ffe r y o u now . W e lik e t o fill o u r b i g - ADULT ENTERTAINM ENT sh o e jo b s fro m w ith in . S o i f y o u ’r e lo o k in g fo r ro o m to g ro w , try u s. O u r STARTS 7 P JH . FEA T U R E AT 7:19 - 9:81 s e n io r e n g in e e rs andI e x e c u tiv e s o f th e fu tu re m u s t c o m e u p fro m th e c o lle g e ra n k s o f to d a y . M a n y o f o u r to p m en b eg a n th e ir c a r e e r s in o u r e n g i n e e r i n g LAST d e p a rtm e n ts — a n d n o t s o lo n g a g o . T im e n o w f o r y o u to ta k e th a t firs t s te p ; TIMES ' M O D 1 G U A N s ig n u p fo r an in te rv ie w w ith th e m en fro m G e n e ra l D y n a m ic s . The above and many „■ T O N IG H T G e ra rd P h ilipe*L ilU P a lm e r W e 'l l b e o n c a m p u s so o n to d is c u s s o p p o rtu n itie s a t o u r A s tro n a u tic s a n d C o n v a ir D iv is io n s fn S a n D ie g o , C a lifo rn ia ; P o m o n a D iv is io n , ■* ~ m ore gift idea» 4 DAYS - WED. * THURS. - FRI. - SAT, P o m o n a , C a lifo rn ia ; F o rt W o rth D iv is io n , P o rt W o r th , T e x a s ; E le c tr o n ic s at the - a n d T e le c o m m u n ic a tio n D iv is io n s , R o c h e s te r, N e w Y o rk . S e e y o u r — BIG GUINNESS HITS — 2 1 “LAVENDERML MB” P la c e m e n t O ff ic e r o r w rite m e n t/G e n e r a l D y n a m ic s , P . O , B o x M r, H ; T . B r o o k s , M a n a g e r o f P e r s o n n e l P la c e ­ 2 6 7 2 , S ^an D ie g o 1 2 , C a lifo rn ia . S p a rta n B o o k s to re mfi • . —~ C o rn e r A nn & MAC * THE PREMIER1' te Write* “ qri^StePRPter'teteMfiR;' ' C M N B F tA Li D Y N A M IC S I C O R P O R A T IO N m it .M . tm ru m M G iilillllD mmmmmámmmmmmmmmm çSS»U3 H ;* 4 | « p mpopiiR IS r » wLwwEJ mSSÊ I H äüSB m 3® l g |¡ i i í f ^ S m >0ííí, t i l S Ä Ä ft ]8íá§Í?it-;?kWT<ïM&àhS*f.\^jéii£faY £ ^f IfrgE?-»";Bir6£g#lL: *&!=¿ . T uesday H o n in g , F e b ru a ry 13^ 1962 M irk ig ra State M w , E M L n u ta g , M lcM gan ■■■ —h¡i IS igb t S ta ff Placement Bureau LAST 4 DAYS! G I A D M E R ro g a te Al R eyce, night Y oua, w ire o d ia r ; Dava Jaeh- oig, photo odMsr; Ranee Ger­ lotsrvfowtM st tBB FUdte W li ber, iu m D arling aad B ill Y an­ „ r a t B u raaarrid ay * Additali Gmhiadi. —* H « , or t tw cey, copy o d fto n . nom t s u or t mo an g a •1 Information in tbs Pteeamaat Bureau Bufflsttn fsr tbs wste instiUitlooal ma- Q uarterback Bobby Layne ef of Fob IS lb IS: j a n a n d HRIM Jaa te rs fo r «um- th e P ittsb u rg h Steelers U play­ A m ericsa M otors Corp. — m a r w erk poeffioas. " ing his 14th season e f p ro bail. THE LAFFS START AT 1:« M echanfoat 5 5 4 E loctrical E n g to o tri and r i i m ajor* from the CoUogoa of Business « Id • ST A R T S SA T. “ K IN G O F K IN G S” • Public Service, Science and A rts an d C o m m s ris s tk » Arto. V a r s ity D r iv e In YOUR BEST BUY, CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS A sso riitso Isv o stm en t C o .- 1 2 2 7 E . GRA N D R IV E R All m ajo rs from tb s College* Sf Business and Public B arrica, O P E N E V E R Y DAY 5 t 0 0 P.M . Science and A rts, sod Com­ M ichigan S tate U niveraity m unication A rts. D EL IV ER Y SE R V IC E M ON. • SA T. Bnuaeh and Lam b Inc. — 8 < 3 0 -4P.M. - 1 .3 0 A.M. FO R E IG N FILM SE R IE S M echanical, electrical, and chem ical engineers; m rih an d SUNDAY 5 : 0 0 P .M . - 1 $ 3 0 A.M. p re se n ts physics m ajo rs. _ TR A FFIC JAMB up regularly «very mt n l i g a t t a.m . a t Spartan Village. F a s t Leasing police a re trying to aslvs the problem by developing a p la n to convert C am p White P ine—F o r sum ­ m er em ploym ent — All m a­ Q MBIT _ the e a rn e r of H arrison Rond and C rescent Drive into a m erging street. —State News Photo by Skip M ays. - jo rs for cablo counsellors, specialista, riding, ShUnf, sail­ UBEST MOVIE OFTHE YEAR” ing, m usic, creativ e u rta a a d BOX OFFICE ADMISSION —NATIONAl SOARB OP M M » Spartan Village Boils w aterfro n t, c am ping n I W w ork experience is helpful. Social science, U berai e r te o r education background helpful. OFEN NIGHTLY BAB ADULTS — $IjM STUDENTS — .71 («Ms I.D.) DESICAS A s 8 A .M . T ra ffic Snarls F lin t Public Schools — All elem entary, elem entary vocal m usic, elem en tary a r t, engiiah. ju nior bMto dot* English and By BEN BROWN a.m . till a few m inutes afte r 8 W hat about the MSU D epart­ s o d a i studies. ~Of tfen State News Staff a .m ., m ent of P ublic Safety police H um ble 0 0 Co. - Ail engi­ “ T hera a re only U uniform ed helping? neering m ajo rs, m arketing aa d " Thetê ohêfêctors oro Spartan Village residents ‘T h e y have nothing to do econom ics m ajo rs. H em s eco­ m ay begin th eir class days or police on th e whole force, and ufutoniabh. They oro a t th a t tim e of m orning we only with the problem because H ar­ nom ics. m m accurato doliti- work day« in a lass than cheer­ have t o n e squad c a rs cover­ rison R oad is a n E a s t Idm slng Liak-Belt Co. — M echanical m //aise ofaesb/ ful mood, because of the early stre e t," W lbert said. ing to« en tire E a st Lansing a n g lM tn * - jad^ng^ribJHbrihdftjÉ «AM M m orning traffic a t the north He said th ere Is a p lan pres­ B»I ■ C rescant D rive exit a t H arrison area. ently being developed t y t o t Leckkeed-G eergia Co. (D i­ «wwfW OtolRI m avie»* R oad. “ This m eans we dan help City P lanning D epartm ent ta vision of Lockheed A ircraft .S ev eral hundred ca rs pour with toe trafte only on m orn­ conver t th a co rn er e f H arriso n Corp.) — Civil, eiectrical, .c a l and Chemical chem ical engi* ÊimaÆÆàd WfRwTM éOMiu^mdao 9w «*t out of 8partan Village shortly ings we a re n ’t Red up with R oad an d C rescent D rive into m echanical M ers, ch em istry an d physici ih è J a u Ago. before a a.m . every Monday accidents e r other a m erging street. through F rid ay . Most drivars calls,’* W lbert said. The ce n te r piece e f H arri­ and math m ajo rs. t t ta p e m r f u f, M k k lg s s l u t * H lghwsy De* bottle up a t the N. C rescent Until a faw weeks age the s e s a t the e a rn e r wtO aflew j s r t m s n t - Civil fiag tiiesrs. ahocklng and Drive exit, which i i the m ost police w ere using traffic cones C rescent D rive ta m arge lata r a a /y /O /» d irect a n d s b o r te s t route. to divide th e oncom ing traffic H a rrise s R ead leading e a rth , N ettassi B s a k ef D etroit - All m « } « « (rom t t » Coll«!• of PLUS FEATURETTE: “SKYSCRAPER” “ I t would beta m ere If peo­ from toe m erging traffic com ­ he arid. AT 700 • 10:05 “‘The southbound traffic go­ B usiness and P ublic Service. (in English ) ple would uee the S, Crescent ing out ef S partan Village. D rive e id t," said police Lieu­ "W e a r e a 's using them «or* ing to th e M anly MU«« las building P ittsb u rg h P la ts O i s » Ca*~ FAIRCHILD THEATRE ten an t C heriec A. W lbert, ef m ore,” ha said. T,Wlthln the will m ake a U-turn a t th a n ex t S te etrtea l, m ech an icsl and PLUSt A HAPPY, BAWDY, OALIIC COMEDY tbe E a st Leasing police de­ la st y a a r a t laast BO of the intarsactfamJL' W ibert said. Chemical engineer* an d chem- T O N IG H T T U E S ., FEB* 1 3 • 7 A 9 P.M . partm ent. - c o n n w ere stolen. Some of the stolen ones w ere even chained Ha said th e plan won’t h a Istry m a j e n . ’ scheduled for construction for R overe C e p tr aad B rsss - T U LIVE lAHr ADMISSION: 50c “ Soma could even use the Storrmf JÌAN-P1ERRE C A SS». • 8:30 only exit leading to Mt. Hope w here down.” two years. M echanicsl a n d m etallu rg icsl they could drive east on Mt. W hat about installing a tra f­ engineers. Hope to F a rm L ana,” ha said, fic light a t the corner? Y o u n g R ep u b lican a R osbe L abe ra ts rtes P rs-m ed. in an interview Tuesday. “ F a r a Waffle problem E lectio n S e t p hxrm acy, setenes m a t e n and E a s t Lansing police have which wmcu lastsu m s Ito*r eaty aniy ltal o r SI m s j t e t írom t t » CoUsge oí been try in g to help solve the m inutas a d ay . tt ww w anH at T h r elaction of president of B u s in n s a n d P ublic Service. trafficc congestion by directing pay ta spend R M or m a n te*a Yatu Young R opuhtteins will ho . t e a J u a a U alfted Is b s e l Dte- trafficc each m orning from 7:48 n r toa taeta ttattea ," h ai said. Tuesday in i i union, trie t - A rt, E nglish, burines* -éducation, b om a économies wom en:*• physical education, CAM PUS C LA S S IFIED S D E A D L IN E S : 1 p .m . D a y B e fo re P u b lic a tio n t n T u a s., W ed., T h u re ., frenchi ano teGrito, industrial a rts , m ath , s o d a i sciane«, spa­ d a i éducation, rem ed iel raed* in i , CORS (ten g u as* i r t i and an d F r i. E d itio n s . D andH na f o r M on. E d itio n : 1 p.m . F r i . s o d a i studi«*) a n d English- PHONE: 855-8258 or 255-526« reeding com b. S tan d ard OO Ca. — Chem- istry m ajo rs a n d chom lcsl, AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE PERSONAL m ech a rica l a n d aloctrical en gi­ a c e r s. 1955 CHEVROLET hardtop. Radi«, »LONDE KEY IASS. $110. IV 9* MICHIGAN STATE University arM* U. 8. N a v ri O rdaaaea T ari heater. Goad condition. Call 489*9341. 1465. 32 uetion rings available it the Card~ S tattaa — M echsnlcal and 31 TRAILIRS Shep. Includes degree, seel, 3 s ria c trte ri enginears; sppited graved Initials, choice of 10 stones. 29 1956 CHEVROLET,, 4 door hardtop. VAN DYKE 1919. 10.40, front lit- m echantes, pfivrics, m ato , and Radio, haatar, wNitewelJs. Excellent then completely jeUup, Rhone ED 2* CASH BEIATE. Receive $5 by packaging m ajo rs. condition. ID 2*0935 after I. 30 6170. 28 seving Merck Resali Register Fresarti tiens, drugt, cosmetici, baby neee 1953 CHRYSLER, 6 cylinder, 4 door, 2 BEDROOM MOIILE home. 36«8, power itnrrnf. radio, heater, white* top condition, carpeted living room, walls. Goad condition. $150. ED 2, bethtsrb, showerr dasl. Mile from cam- Save 10% on most national brand*. Maral Resali Prescription Cantar by P o w e rs _ frandor, 301 N. Clippert, Fhona 48!- i (Continued from Pag* D 5258.__________________________ 30 p u j M u i M e l l ^ ^ W l O ^ ^ ^ J f 4355. 31 1959 FONTIAC freen, 2 door, A*l duat after Ms captara” aad shape, low mileage, original owner. FOR RENT MARIE’S FASHIONS end Marine axptaiaad hepe tha armed $1295. IV 2S27S. See WaihtenetTet Corp. Auxiliary presents style show •tevtoaa rs»»ltt»* would Pine, Lentiftg. _ 29 STUDENTS. TV rentals for your end luncheon, Holiday Inn. Noon, Feb eaB Mm far queattariag. room, apartment or home. From $4 to' 14. Tickets at Marie’s, Lowrey’i or. 1959 VOLKSWAÔON, .un-oof da- $6.50 per month. Call ED~ 2-8971 or gens, end Woody’s Hardware. Rhone Cannon told a reporter ha luxe, white wall., radio, etc. $1250. 419.16S4 after 6 p.m. 32 wants to know what sort of Call Sam, ID 2-2523 or ED 2-9944. training or indoctrination Pow­ . 21 ARa RTMSNTS REAL ESTATE WAN? ¿IRL to there large lied* ers had received to prapaie - EMPLOYMENT room, living room end litchen. Very MUST SACRIFICE. $771 assumes himself for too possibility of reasonable, Near transportation. ID 2- mortgage. 3 bedroom brick reach, captara. INTERESTING WORK in iatt Lan- $977. 29 lesement, get heat, ftnead yard, larga Evidently tha ante family .i-ng, for wive, of studenti. Mutt be good typitU, Employment during col­ Near 4 ROOM FURNISHED apartment lot. Near schools. S*03 Hallandale, Haslett. FI 9*3472. - 2$ members who have baso per­ lege tarmi. 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'• 89 mm iü i f rates ■ I ■ ■ ■•H i W m m ■ w Taeaday M o rn in g , F e b ru a ry ~13 , 1962 8 ss^¥ l W ill B e i S e m in a r S u b je c t The United Nations is pass- P rofessor Alfred M eyer (Po­ “M any historians in the ing through a critical period ia litical Science) : “T m UN aa d M f i , 30’s a n d during world its short history. toe World G overnm ent.” In the next 20 y ears, 10,000 ticip ate in a n o ffo rt'to recru it specialized training. “T here M orris is a graduate of Colo­ W ar I! a rg ued th a t if th e United Because of tbe current im ­ L a rry Cam pbell (P resilent, Stoles h a d Joined tb e League of veterin arian s will be students to th e field of veteri­ a r e funds available to assist rad o University and th e school portance of the UN, civic lead­ AU8G): “The Students aa d th e Nations, th e re would have needed in tb e United State* to n ary m edicine; to speak to high qualified candidates in post­ of v eterin ary m edicine a t Cor­ ers, professors, a a d student U N ." been th e possibility of avoid­ ffll th e rapidly increasing de­ school seaborn in hom e towns, g rad u ate work,” D r. M orris nett U niversity. H e is am ong leaders h ere a t MSU will bold M an d a Van Ness (Editor-in- ing World W ar II, They tended m and fa* th e services qf veteri­ as well a s to inform high school said. tb e first to initiate th e use of a sem inar in which the rote o ff èhteft S tate N ew s): “The UN to ra ise false hopes for tbe UN nary niedteine, said D r. M ark counselors of tbe u rgency of ^ “ Doctors a re especially need­ laboratory rase a rch and diag­ th e UN, its pr oblem s, an d its aad the M ass M edia." when it was established. L. M orris, president of th e the need. ed in research, in which the nosis in thè p riv ate clinic. •future will be discussed. A panel discussion, based on ‘‘These false hopes," V arg A m erican V eterinary M edical “ The counseling field seem s Bio-Medical R esearch center He is a pioneer in the field -—T lfe UN’s financial stability questions from the audience continued, “ w ere based on th e Assn. T hursday evening. -M g| to have th e conception th a t vet­ to be built on th e cam pus is a of v eterin ary nutrition, as well is currently threatened because wifi be held a fte r the talks. illusion th a t tb e UN is a kind Speaking before tbe assem bly erin a ry mecttcine is a dying trem endous innovation,” Mor­ a s one of th e first to organise m any of its m em bers a r e not Panelists will b e D r. Gordon of world governm ent ra th e r of th e student organization of field, which needs to be correct­ ris said. a sm all anim al clinic. paying th e ir debts; nations a re Thom as, m ayor o f E a st t Lan­ th a n an organization o f the AVMA, D r. M orris explain­ ed. As aAresutt, th e AVMA is critical of the steps i t took in sing; D r. Leonard R ail, chair­ sovereign states. ed th e urgent need which is concerned w ith a s all-out ef- th e Congo; its effectiveness In m an of the A m erican Associa­ DR. JAM ES H. ZUMBERGE arising throughout the United t o r t .to inform th e public of the solving the world’s problem s is tion for th e UN; and R everend being questioned; and the T rum an M orrison of Edge- “ Tbe UN” , b e said, “ can do only w hat these sovereign na­ tions perm it it to do and can U of M Prof. States and in foreign countries fqr veterinarians, and the fa c t field which h as in creased me- teorically in its p restige am ong Stav On Your Feet •r world- Is wondering if it can wood Peoples Church, who has qnty_ be as strong as the th at present educational facili­ the professions," said MorriS. possibly be effective in the fu­ been active in work with for­ The ice is still thick "on sidewalks. To protect yourself ture, mid if not — w hat’s the eign students. substitute answ er. A ssistant D ean of Interna­ strongest powers let it b e.” > “ We cannot Judge the UN a s a possible ideal, V arg com ­ Made Head ties cannot accom odate the stu­ dents needed to m eet the de­ mand. & He also arged the gradu­ ates of to e college to go aa to" and your neighbors from bad falls, stop In a t HICKS ACE HARDWARE and buy an ice spud and salt. G et The sem inar, “ The United tional P ro g ra m s H om er Higbee Nations in the World of To­ will ac t as m oderator. P rofessor P au l Varg, schedul­ t m ent«!, w e m ust look a t it w ith ' realism —and if we do th at, it Of Gd. Valley Tbe enrollm ent in the Col­ lege of V eterinary Medicine PIZZA i rid of th at ice today. m orrow ,” Is scheduled for this has perform ed rem arkably m ust be increased by SS%, Ice Spud ....................................................... $1.69 W ednesday in F airchild ed to discuss nationalism and Dr. Ja m e s H. Z u m b e r g e , pro­ w ell." _ w hich will m ean the creation Salt 1« t ______________ _______ . « T h eatre a t 7:30 p.m . and is op­ m ade this com m ent on the fessor of geology a t the Uni­ en to tile public. its relationship to th e UN The U nited N ations will be w orld organization: The sem inar is sored by tbe Camp versity of M ichigan, h as been selected th e first president of of a t least five new colleges hi the country. SPAGHETTI 25 lb ................................... 1.10 discussed from various points of view including those of the •tèe, AND •IBS, ANO I CAS CANTT FIND G rand Valley State College by tb e college B oard of Control. Besides th e veterinarians needed in private'" practices, SUBMARMES JOHNKIMS Z um berge w as chosen after they a re needed in the field of philosopher, th e historian, the political scientist, and the THEM A N W H ER Ei an investigation of six months- v eterin ary pathology, s p a c e m edicine, biochem istry, a n d ACE HARDW ARE m ass m edia . T he sem in ar will s ta rt with into th e qualifications of m ore th a n SO m en. He will begin part-tim e duties im m ediately nutrition, industrial v eterinary m edicine, clinical evaluation, Casa Hava Ho. 2 201 E . G rand River talk s by th e following: ED 7-1668 211M.A.C. E D 2-3212 and full-tim e duties in th e pharm acology and education. P ro fessor John F . A. Taylor string. M orris urged students to p ar­ (Phflosoptty): “ T he F u tu re of th e UN’ . Professor H erb ert W eisinger (E nglish): “ A C ritic Takes a F re s h Look a t th e U N ." P ro fessor P a u l A: V arg (jJE lX .IF H W R E S O IN G l& iO e A R "6 E K T IE M E N , f P (H istory): “ T he UN and N a­ 6LASSE5, ‘iWRE 60